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Question: In Your Opinion, Which Is The Best Casino And/Or Dapp For Dice Games?  (Voting closed: January 02, 2021, 04:17:49 PM)
Primedice - 9 (20.5%)
DuckDice - 0 (0%)
Wink - 0 (0%)
Stake - 5 (11.4%)
Dice2Win - 0 (0%)
Play Royal - 0 (0%)
Dice.one - 0 (0%)
BitStarz - 0 (0%)
Fortunejack - 2 (4.5%)
Other (please add it as a suggestion in your comments) - 4 (9.1%)
Roobet - 4 (9.1%)
Bustadice - 2 (4.5%)
Bitvest - 5 (11.4%)
Wolf.bet - 3 (6.8%)
Crypto.games - 6 (13.6%)
Bitsler - 0 (0%)
Freebitco.in - 1 (2.3%)
Bitdice - 1 (2.3%)
Vipgame.io - 0 (0%)
Yolodice - 2 (4.5%)
Total Voters: 44

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December 06, 2020, 01:54:53 PM
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Did anyone just notice this there are newbie and brand-new with 0 activities came here just to vouch Bitvest? Does Bitvest pays them or just it's a coincidence that they came here and post about their preferred dice site here?
I'm curious to know since it's really intriguing to see those many brand-new users vouch a site here.


I vote for Bitvest.io
the best is Bitvest, for its dice, which are very easy to play, and above all, which is very important. . they are just
Definitely bitvest, I love the dice, it’s fun, well made and also amazing. Been on bitvest for around a year now and I’ve enjoyed the dice ever since I joined.
Bitvest.io is definitely my go to!
Bitvest
Bitvest.io is the best
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December 06, 2020, 02:12:54 PM
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I vote for Bitvest.
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December 06, 2020, 02:39:41 PM
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Did anyone just notice this there are newbie and brand-new with 0 activities came here just to vouch Bitvest? Does Bitvest pays them or just it's a coincidence that they came here and post about their preferred dice site here?
I'm curious to know since it's really intriguing to see those many brand-new users vouch a site here.
It made me curious too. Probably it's not a coincidence. You have quoted 7 post above and another newbie just said about bitvest. But in the poll bitvest got 5 votes till now. It's mysterious. Now I want to know the actual reason behind this. Maybe those newbie won't answer here. Bitvest admin lightlord and OP should clarify about it.

Here is another newbie reply, I'm quoting it
I vote for Bitvest.

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December 06, 2020, 04:17:29 PM
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One small side note: provably fair games like dice will be probably a thing in the gaming industry once blockchain gaming will be institutionalized and current dice casino giants will find a huge competition from the old industry incumbents.

What do you mean by 'once blockchain gambling will be institutionalized'? When (if) it becomes more mainstream?

I'm all for it. I sincerely hope more casinos (including more mainstream brands) embrace blockchain technology in all its applications. It feels like it's the way to go for sure. It should be, I mean, one of the biggest concerns casino players have is the fairness of the outcomes. So provably fair games should be a no-brainer, especially when it comes to dice, which is a fully random game.

However, I don't think I'm as optimistic as you are. I think some mainstream brands are still a bit wary of blockchain technology in general because the public is as well. You would need, I think, for blockchain to become more mainstream. Only then would provably fair games themselves become more popular outside of the crypto sphere. In many places, 'blockchain' is still a taboo word.

I think there might be some regulatory issues as well. I can think of a few regulated gambling markets with super-specific rules when it comes to accepted game types. They would have to adapt to provably fair games, which could be a challenge.

I hope you're right, though!
I am simply assuming that, eventually, also the industry gaming giants will adopt both cryptocurrencies and provably fair games. I do not know if I am being too optimistic or not, but that looks inevitable to me. The technology is out there and they can pick it whenever they want. Think about paypal: eventually they had to embrace bitcoin... Wink
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